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No fewer than 24 magistrate and mobile courts have been enlisted by the Lagos State Judiciary to adjudicate on cases of waste bill defaulters and other environmental sanitation offences, including waste dumping.
Lagos State Chief Judge, Justice Kazeem Alogba, approved and dedicated 24 magistrate and mobile courts across the state for the trial of offenders. Fadile told the PSP Operators that the courts had jurisdictions on environmental sanitation offences and fee recovery, stating that the courts were to handle cases relating to waste fee recovery and indiscriminate dumping of waste.
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